| ▲ | CMay 2 hours ago | |
It's different, because most books don't contain the nuclear codes or have real impacts on national security. The way I see so many comments on the internet hating any sort of AI regulation, is young juveniles cursing at the installation of stoplights as they rev their engines. The world is bigger than just you, and not only you matter. Reasons exist for doing things. | ||
| ▲ | impulser_ 14 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
So you okay with the government banning open source models, and making a list of who can have access to intelligence based on who they like? That just doesn't seem like a world I want to live in. I prefer a world where everyone has the same access to the same intelligence. Go back to the beginning of the internet, you would be for limiting the internet access to those the government likes? I was around in the early days of the internet when Google dorking was a thing, you could prompt Google and find exploits into hundreds and thousands of websites, servers, ect including government website. This isn't about national security, it about power and controlling it. | ||